> The only things that aren't loaded are the modules which I load
> manually. The keymap is loaded the same as with the other kernel. I have
> my own hand written map file which I load with loadkeys mca.map
> This still work when I boot under the other kernel.
Interesting...try comparing the output of
strace loadkeys mca.map
under both kernels.
> > (The modules have nothing to do with console behavior; they merely
> > allow you to tell the kernel which codepage you'd use with a
> > particular filesystem under DOS.)
> >
>
> It looks to me like the locale don't work thus this would involve
> the kernel, isn't that correct? The support for locale was marked
> in the config so it should work.
That support has *nothing to do* with the console internationalization
support, which is always enabled. It just tells the kernel how to
translate characters in filenames on some filesystems.
> The puzzling thing is that it works correctly in an X shell.
X's keymap is completely independent of all of the above.
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